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NÉSHU, a lifestyle garment label based in Los Angeles by designer Daiki Fukouka, presents its upcoming collection influenced by Japanese styles and techniques.

The term NÉSHU is derived from ancient eastern dialect and translates to “core of one’s thoughts.” Carrying this ethos into clothing, the brand presents sophisticated, genderless garments characterized by relaxed, baggy fits for everyday comfort. Collarless button up shirts drape down close to the knee, further emphasizing the top’s unisex nature, and feature colored stripe patterns in contrasting black-red/khaki-green colorways. Wide-legged cropped trousers constructed from linen are perfectly paired with free-flowing kimono-like coats. Meanwhile, other selections of slim-tapered pants offer an alternative style to mix and match with style and shape.

Stay tuned for the full release of the pieces and check out the label’s story at their website.